Who? Biden Congratulates ‘Rashee Sanuk’ for Becoming UK Prime Minister
U.S. President Joe Biden has raised eyebrows for congratulating “Rashee Sanuk” for becoming Britain’s new Prime Minister.

U.S. President Joe Biden has raised eyebrows for congratulating “Rashee Sanuk” for becoming Britain’s new Prime Minister.

Truss made her final speech, quoting stoic philosopher Seneca and laying ground for a future ‘told you so’ moment on the danger of high tax.

Rishi Sunak will meet with His Majesty King Charles III this morning to become the United Kingdom’s next Prime Minister.

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has been forced to suspend present Martine Croxall for expressing open glee over Boris Johnson failing to return as Tory leader and Prime Minister.

By forcing Boris Johnson out of the race for Tory leader and imposing Rishi Sunak, explicitly rejected by the party grassroots mere weeks ago, the parliamentary elite showcased their utter contempt for regular conservatives more starkly than ever.

The UK’s former finance minister will be the next Prime Minister after the only other serious challenger dropped out at the last minute.

Boris Johnson has said he will not be standing to lead the country again, implicitly stating the Conservative Party is presently beyond help.

Rishi Sunak has formally declared his candidacy for Conservative (Tory) Party leader and, by extension, Prime Minister in a bland statement.

A political slugfest appears to be in store for the UK Tory party, with reports emerging that Boris Johnson has rejected calls from his globalist peers to back down from the race to become Britain’s next Prime Minister.

Rishi Sunak becoming Prime Minister “would be a historic landmark” due to his migration background and religion, according to AFP.

Net migration to Britain is reportedly on pace to breach 300,000 this year as a result of Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit migration scheme.

The “free market experiment is over”, according to a top Tory MP and Rishi Sunak backer Tobias Ellwood, who hopes the establishment favourite will now usher in a “reset”.

Five members of Cabinet have suggested they will back Boris Johnson to return as Tory leader and Prime Minister, hinting he may just be able to muster enough support to make the membership ballot.

The race to replace Liz Truss will conclude by as soon as Monday when another globalist stooge will likely be installed into Downing Street.

Boris Johnson is pleading with Rishi Sunak, his old Chancellor-turned-Brutus, to “get back together” so he can return as Prime Minister, at least in name.

The movement to bring back former Prime Minister Boris Johnson into office was seemingly backed by Ukraine, with the official account of government on Twitter posting a ‘Better Call Boris’ meme on Thursday evening.

Grassroots members and supporters of the Conservative Party have been put back in their place by the party’s parliamentary elite, with Liz Truss ousted and an establishment premier likely to replace her.

A ban on protesting around abortion clinics in England and Wales was backed this week by MPs, despite commanding majority of Conservatives.

The next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom will have to convince nearly a third of Tory MPs to back them just to get into the election.

Mocking Liz Truss over her failed premiership on social media, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev congratulated a now-famous lettuce for outlasting the outgoing Tory leader’s time in office.

Westminster is buzzing with rumours that Boris Johnson will run to be PM, just 15 weeks since he announced his resignation in July.

Nigel Farage has hinted at a potential political comeback to take on the Tory Party, which he argued no longer represents conservatives.

Liz Truss has announced she is resigning, having spent just 45 days in post and likely to hand over power within 52 days.

More chaos from Westminster as the govt calls a vote on itself, withdraws, and then wins it anyway, amid allegedly rowdy scenes.

Braverman has been pushed out as the UK’s interior minister, a move allegedly at the “behest” of the ‘de facto leader finance’ minister.

Britain’s newly minted Prime Minister Liz Truss is already the most unpopular UK political leader in the history of polling.

Brexit champion Nigel Farage has said that, following the “globalist coup” against the very moderately free market conservative Liz Truss, the Conservative (Tory) Party serves no purpose.

A Tory MP has demanded that the UK’s embattled Prime Minister Liz Truss resign, not over her car crash handling of the country’s economy, but over alleged Conservative party attacks on “transgender rights”.

The last vestiges of the Truss era were swept away by Jeremy Hunt, officially the new finance minister but as claimed, de facto leader.

Analysts at a major investment bank have declared that the British government must sacrifice their newly minted Prime Minister for the sake of the financial markets.

Jeremy Hunt confirmed that once again a Conservative government will raise taxes, a blow to any hope of Liz Truss governing as a Thatcherite.

Liz Truss is no radical but her very slight deviation from treasury orthodoxy has been so harshly punished, a brand new Prime Minister is throwing her brand new chancellor to the wolves.

With Britain’s newly minted Prime Minister coming under serious pressure over her tax-cutting economic policies, rumours are now circulating that many Parliamentary Tories are looking to replace her.

Prime Minister Liz Truss is reportedly planning on officially designating China a “threat” to the UK for the first time.

Another Conservative minister has been sacked from his post for allegedly groping a man, as the party continues to be plagued by sex scandals.

For every £1 the average UK household will get in Liz Truss tax cuts, it will lose £2 to stealth taxes built into the system, a report claims.

Despite the conventional wisdom that immigration can support an ageing population, the British government – which has been importing migrants on a massive scale – appears poised to increase the state pension age earlier than expected.

Liz Truss may say the right things, but after over a decade of incompetent Tory leaders, her government is “not credible”, Nigel Farage said.

Truss defended her agenda: “Whenever there is change, there is disruption. And not everybody will be in favour… But everyone will benefit”.

Liz Truss’s closing speech at her Party’s conference was disrupted by green ultras unfurling a banner attacking the govt’s fracking policy.
